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unfortunatley cant see the pic - if its dirty just replace and ask council or bed shop to pick it - council might do for free, matresses can be bought cheap enough, or take the old mattress to the tip (we took three on top of a car and they took them for free )make sure it has the fire resistant tab
see if he settles down and if he continues to complain about minor things , see how it goes

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